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    TURKEY: TENSION OVER US CHAMBER VOTE ON ARMENIAN MASSACRE

    ANSAmed
    December 21, 2010 Tuesday 3:01 PM CET
    Italy

    (ANSAmed) There is renewed tension between Ankara and Washington over
    a vote scheduled for today in the American House of Representatives
    on a resolution to recognise as 'genocide' the massacre of Armenians
    by Ottoman Empire troops between 1915 and 1917. Turkey has always
    denied that one and a half million Armenians killed were victims of
    genocide and has always claimed that they died as part of a civil war.

    The US Congress Commission of Foreign Affairs gave its verdict in
    March with 23 votes in favour and 22 against resolution number 252.

    The Presidency and the make-up of the House of Representatives will
    change in the new year, with Presidency shifting to the Republican
    party. This means that the motion voted by the Foreign Affaris
    Commission automatically lapses. A number of Turkish commentators
    say that it is this lapse that has lead the Speaker of the Chamber,
    Nancy Pelosi, to accelerate the vote in favour of the motion, in
    order to make it law.

    All Turkish papers are reporting on the issue today, quoting the
    letter sent yesterday by the Prime Minister, Tayyip Erdogan, to
    the US President, Barack Obama, in which the Turkish head of state
    underlines that the approval of the resolution "could damage the
    relations between the two countries".




    From: A. Papazian
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